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they had so many dishes that they could not all try! (give me the best, though ) there is for everyone something, with art meat, sweet meals, touches, salads. they even have vegan desserts! if they are vegan before they should go they should learn the Chinese signs for milk and ice. after that it is easy to recognize these vegan delicacies. it is a bit hard to find for a foreigner, but they just believe the address,... View all feedback.
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jump is hard to find! hidden on level three in a building that looks to live. it's all they can eat vegetarian buffet, none of us was vegan, so we didn't ask. in comparison to all other options in taipei spring is very expensive at NT$550 per person. large selection of food, lots of fresh fruit and vegetables also available. if you have some money and want to have a nice lunch. View all feedback.
My parents represent the opposite sides of the spectrum she likes salads and simply sauteed greens, he likes everything seasoned and hearty. This buffet really offers a great variety for both of them. What made mom happy was the fresh salad bar including different kinds of sprouts, and the possibility to specially order fresh vegetable dishes like loofah squash and asparagus; Dad loved (and sampled) everything else. Especially for out of towners like me who don't live in cities with Chinese vegetarian restaurants, I was particularly excited and sated by the radish cakes and vegetarian dumplings. In addition to everything laid out on the counters, they came by offering other delicious things on carts, including a broth of burdock root served in a teapot, which was light and flavorful. For the variety and quality, I would say it was worth the price. Don't let the exterior dissuade you they seem to be in the midst of upgrades and the storefront looks like a construction site. Just head up the elevator as usual.
If you like buffets and are a veg*n, this is one for the journey to Taipei. It feels expensive, but, any buffet that is all you can eat will need to charge a lot to make up for what is wasted. Here, I feel that I wasted very little. There is almost nothing I didn't like, because the food looks like what it should taste like. My favorite part of this buffet is that you can order Chinese vegetables freshly sauteed/ wok fried, and they will bring it to your table! At first, I felt bad, but then, I got over it if I'm paying the cost of this higher end buffet, then I will order and eat whatever is offered. There is an excellent salad ingredients spread here, too. Quite impressive. Lots of fresh fruit. Plenty of dessert, but, who has room when you've eaten your weight in food…? Fruit is the best choice to finish it up. Go hungry, leave feeling like you won't need to eat for at least 24 hours. Thus, cost justified.
They had so many dishes that you couldn't possibly try all of them! (Did my best, though : There is something for everyone, with faux meat, vegetable dishes, stir-fries, salads. They even have vegan desserts! If you are vegan, before going you should learn the Chinese characters for milk and egg. After that it's easy to spot those vegan delicacies. It's a bit hard to find for a foreigner, but just believe the address although in the elevator lobby it looks like a residential building.
My parents represent the opposite sides of the spectrum that she likes salate and simply sawed greens, he likes everything spicy and hearty. this buffet really offers a great variety for both. what mother made happy was the fresh salatable with various types of spouts, and the possibility to order especially fresh sweet dishes such as loofah squash and spade; dad loved (and patterned) everything else. especially for ex-of-towners like me, who do not live in cities with Chinese vegetarian restaurants, I was particularly enthusiastic and sat by the radian cakes and vegetarian dumplings. besides everything that was placed on the theks, they came by offering other delicious things on the cigars, including a broth of the burdock root served in a teekanne that was light and tasteful. for diversity and quality, I would say that it was worth the price. they do not dissuade the outer they seem to be in the middle of the upgrades, and the filialfront looks like a construction site. just go to the elevator as usual.
If they like buffets and are a veg*n, this is one for the trip to taipei. it feels expensive, but every buffet that is all that they can eat must charge a lot to what is wasted. I feel very little wasted here. there's almost nothing I didn't like, because eating looks like it should taste. my favorite part of this buffet is that they can order Chinese sweet freshly sauteed / wok fried, and they will bring it to their table! first I felt bad, but then I got it over when I pay the cost for this higher endbuffet, then I will order and eat what is offered. there is also an excellent salate ingredients. very impressive. many fresh fruits. many desserts, but who has a place when you have eaten your weight in food?. fruit is the best choice to finish it. go hungry, let them feel like they don't have to eat for at least 24 hours. so, cost justified.